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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., March 27 i BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) March 27 No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No. 2, dark northern, 57 Ibs. No. 3. dark northern, 56 lbs. No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 lbs, No. 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. No. 5'dark northern, 51 lbs. No. 5-dark northern, 50 Ibs. Sample Grain: 49 Ibs.;-€5;-48 -Ibs;,-60;- 47-11 Ibs., 50; 45 Ibs., 45; 44 lbs., 38; z 33; 42 Ibs., 28; 41 lbs., 25. All under 41 Ibs., 26. 55; 46 No. 1 hard amber durum . 712 No. 1 mixed durum ... 85 Ni 52 143 1.40 3B 20 4 16 h 27. eat— Low Close ee Ue gr Se ; 85% Bx 59 59% 59% 59% 59% 59% 25% 25% 25% 25% 26% 26% 51% 51% 50% 51 51% 51% 11.32 11.17 11.20 11.30 11.20 11.20 11.30 12.17 11.20 + (15.12 + 15.25 DUI Duluth, Minn., March 27.—( Durum— MINNEAPOLIS CASH ola pe March 27- receipts Friday 66 ci ear ago. eapolis cash wheat and coarse o_O icse!| Produce Market: STOCK PRICES FALL AS PROFIT TAKERS ASSUME COMMAND Recent Strong Favorites in In- dustrial Classification Suffer Losses New York, March 27.—(7)—Recent- ly strong industrial specialties tripped over profit taking in Friday's stock market and many relinquished 1 to as much as 4 or more points of their previous gains. The close was heavy. Transfers approximated 1,600,000 shares. In the declining periods the ac- tivity was pronounced. But inter- mittent dullness helped to keep the volume down. Some stipport arrived for the hardest pressed stocks just before the finish, although this was not sufficient to repair the damage. Brokers attributed the relapse Principally to the turnabout of pro- fessional sentiment. Traders, ob- serying the refusal of the general list to join advancing leaders in the past several sessions, apparently de- cided to try the selling side. : Commodities were mixed. Wheat at Chicago lost % to % of a cent a bushel and corn was up % to %. ‘Bonds were irregular. The dollar moved sharply against most foreign currencies, Outstanding share casualties in- cluded Amerada, Allied Chemical, Du Pont, Air Reduction, Chrysler, Stan- dard Oil of New Jersey, American Smelting, Kennecott, American Tele- Phone, Western Union, Deere and Johns-Manville. The majority of the rails, steels and utilities Hmited their Teactions to fractions. J. I. Case, Transcontinental é& Western Air and Pathe were resistant. —_s 8 — CHICAGO Chicago, March 27—()}—Butter was weak in tone Friday and eggs were easy. Poultry was unsettled. Butter 10,075, weak; creamery-specials (93 score) 31-31%; extras (92) 30%; extra firsts (90-91) 30-30%; firsts (88-89) 29%-%; standards (60 centralized carlots) 30%. Eggs 24,711, easy; extra firsts local 18, cars 18%; fresh graded firsts local 17%; cars 18; current receipts 17%; storage packed extras 19%; storage packed firsts 19%. Poultry, live, 2 cars, 22 trucks, un- settled; hens 5 Ibs. and less 22%, more than 5 lbs., 2114; Leghogn hens 21; Plymouth and White Rock springs 27, colored 25, Plymouth Rock fryers 26, White Rocks 26%, colored 24%; Plymouth and White Rock broilers 25%, colored 24%, barebacks 20-22; Leghorns 22; roosters 16%; turkeys 18-23; young ducks 22, old 20, small 18; geese 13; capons, 7 Ibs. up 26, less than 7 Ibs, 25. NEW YORK Cdl Woe oe | eee ears utter 9,972, weak; creamery, higher inypns | Delivered ToArrivel than extras’ 30%-31%; extra (02 GO Tbs...., 112% 1.26% 0.0 oneo.| S00re) 30%; firsts (90-91 scores) 30- 1DNS8 és 30%; centralized (90 score) 30. Ibs, ...... 1.105% 1.25% ...00 ooo] Cheese 96,261, quiet, prices un- 1DNS58 changed. Tbs, ...... 1.08% 1.245% 00 soe! Eggs 24,216, weak; mixed colors: 2 p NS8 57 108% 1.29% special packs or selections from fresh 3DNBS ® seeve evees| receipts 20% -22% ; standards and com- 5. es ezes 1.04% 1.18% 00. ose | mercial standards 20-2v% ; firsts 18% ~ 3DN8 55 19; seconds 18-18%; mediums 40 lbs. se esee 1.0256 1.1556 ovoee oeeee| 174-18; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. 17-18; 4DNSS small 16%-17; average checks 16%- A rela 90% 1.12% ...+0 061%; storage packed firsts 1914-20. 5 tae 965 1.08% were oseee BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Ibs. 82% 1.045 Chicago, March 27,—(F)— ae ” ‘Butter Futures 80% 1.00% ei High Low Close torage standards, Mh 96% ear ans, 30K 29% 2914 ; 4 itorage standards, ita printer Nov. veseeseee, 25% 25% 25% 1a roveln Esg Futures or ‘Storage packed rele Megs 112% 116% 141% 149%)" fiesta apr... 1956 19% 195 pane Refrigerator” sia 4 oi Wg, 10TH LION 1.06% 1.00% dards—Oct, ... 21% 21% 21% % pro! 1DHW or CHICAGO POTATOES Cue W... 1.03% 1.07% 1.02% 1.06%] Chicago, March 27—(7)-(U.S.D.A.) eyes =Potatoes, 111, on track 360, total 1 HW... 96% 102% 95% 1.01% U. 8. shipments 704; firm for good Minnesota and Sout Wheat|Stock, supplies moderate, demand 1DHWor slow; sacked per cwt. Idaho russet 1H OW... 1.01% 1.02% 99% 1.00% | burbanks U. 8. No. 1, 1.85-95; Wiscon- 2DHW or sin round white commercial 1.15; 3 Be. “99% 1.00% 97% .98%| Michigan russet rurals U. 8. No. 1, 3HW.. 95% 98% .93% 96% | 190: North Dakota Red river section “Durum early Ohios U.S. No. 1, 1.25; Minne- 1 amber ha sota Red River section cobblers U. 8. 60 Ibs. .. 94% 1.09% .91% 1.06% |No. 1 and partly graded 1.22%-30; 2 amber hd Minnesota sand land section cobblers 50 Ibs. .. 03% 1.08% ..... .....|certified seed feed sales 1.45; early 2 er ‘ok Ohios U. 8. No. 1, and pertly graded 3 amber hd mee sooo sree) 1.30; unclassified 1.10; Colorado Mc- 7 Tbs. . 90% 1.06% ..... .....|Clures U. 8. No. 1, 1.85-95; Nebraska 3 amber hd Bliss Triumphs U..8. No.1, and partly 6 Ibs. .., 87% 1.04% ..... .....| graded 1.65. § $8 ibs es 83% 1.02 Ps 5 ‘i ‘ ainber ha % 1.08% sree evens 5 sambernd “1% 100% ~..+ ~--| FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: | a 5 aneee hd 2H - My? Bamber hd 90% * 51 lbs... 75% 93% \ Low test—weight, discount mon Grain ATH 48% Flax— No. 1.....+ 1.69% 1.73% 1.69% Cowrle shells still are used as 6% Only birds can mike several pecks out of a pint of chicken P : SOUTH ST. PAUL . South St. Paul, March 27.—(®)— (U. 8. Dept. Agr.) —Cattle 2,000; open- ing slow, most classes around steady; asking strong; medium to good fed steers and yearlings 7.00-8.60; better grades scarce, good fed heifers 7.25- best around 6.25; low cutters and cut- ters mainly 3,.75-4.50; sausage bulls largely 5:25-75; outstanding heavy- weights more; several in-between grade stocker steers 6.25-7.25; calves 1,100; steady, good to choice vealers 7.50-8.50; selections 9.00-50 sparingly; medium grades down to 6.50; plainer throwouts 4.50-6.00, Hogs 3,500; opened fairly active, now slowing up; shipper demand nar- row, mostly steady; spots 5-10 lowe! better 140-230 lbs. 10.15-50; top 10.5 230-250 Ibs. 9.90-10,25; 260-320 Ibs. scarce, average cost Thursday 10.04; weights 243 lbs. Sheep, 1,000; supply includes about 1,000 holdovers; fresh supply light; no early sales slaughter classes; un- dertone steady to strong; sellers ask- ing stronger or up to 10.00 on best lambs; slaughter ewes eligible around 4.00-5.25; fat lambs Thursday 9.50-75. Dairy cows steady, good shipper de- mand for better grade springers; most. close young strongweights 65.00-75.00; odd head very attractive up to 80.00; common and medium grades around 45.00-60.00. CHICAGO Chicago, March 27.—(P—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Hogs, 9,000, including 3,500 direct; slow, steady to 10 lower than Thursday's average; weights above 160 lbs. showing decline; some late bids off more; top 10.80; 140-250 Ibs. 1050-75; few 250-300 lbs., 1035-60; but trade not fully established on weights above 250 lbs., sows 9.50-80, Cattle, 2,000, calves, 500; fed steers and yearlings steady; lower grades moderately active, bulk crop 7.50-9.25; top 10.00; stockers and feeders slow at 6.75-8.00; country demand less ac- tive, fat cows 10-15 lower, mostly due to lack of shipper competition on kinds of value to sell at 5.75 upward but cutter cows firm at 5.00 down to 3.75; bulls slow, steady to weak; prac- tical top 6.00; vealers active and firm at 9.00-10.00, weighty selects 11.00, Sheep, 9,000; steady to strong, strictly finished handyweights lambs slightly higher; shipper demand fair- ly broad; deck 88 1b. Colorado 10.50 to city butcher; early bulk choice fed westerns 1000-25; several loads 10.35 and 1040 to all interests; shorn yearlings 7.00; two-year-olds out at 6.00; most wooled ewes 4.50-5.50, SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, March 27.—(P)— (U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 1,500; fair- ly active; beef steers and yearlings fully steady; fat she stock strong; Stockers and feeders scarce, un- changed; most steers and yearlings 7.00-8.00; quality plain; few good heifers 7.00-50; most beef cows 4.50- 5.50; cutter grades 3.50-4.25; few com- mon and medium stocker and feeder steers 7.25 down. Hogs, 3,500; slow, mostly steady to 10 lower; shipper demand narrow; top 10.35; early bulk 180-260 Ib. butchers 10.15-25; 260-290 Ib. heavies 10.00-15; little done on heavier of- ferings; 140-170 lb. weights 9.75-10.15; sows mostly 9.35; big weights down to 9.25; feeder pigs up to 10.00. Sheep, 2,000; no‘early action; un- dertone steady; generally — asking stronger; best fed wooled lambs held to 10.00 or above; late Thursday lambs mostly 25 lower; top 9.90; bulk 9.60+85, DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Minn. March 27.—()— Cash close: No. 1 heavy dark northern spring, 60 pounds, 1.12% -1.2656; No. 1 dark northern, 59 pounds, 1.10%-1.25 %; 58 ounpds, 1.03%-1.2: No, 2 dark northern, 57 pounds, 1.06%- 1.22%; No, 3 dark northern, 56 pounds, 1.04% 1.18%; 55 pounds, 1.025% -1.15% ; No. 4 dark northern, 54 pounds, 99%- 1.12%; 53 pounds, 9654-1.08%; No. 5 dark northern, 52 pounds, 9254 -1.04%; 51 pounds, 90%-1,00%; 50 pounds, 89%-96%; No. 1 northern, 1.04%- 1.0953; No. 1 dark hard Montana, 1.08% -1.165%. No. 1 hard amber, 60 pounds, 94%- 1.08%; No. 2, 59 pounds, 9312-1.08%; 58 pounds, 9212-10712; No. 3, 57 pounds, 90% -1.06%; 56 pounds, 87%5- 1.04%; No. 4, 55 pounds, 83'5-1.02%; 54 pounds, 814-1.00'. No. 5 amber, 53 pounds, 7914-98% ; 52 pounds, 77%4- 96%. No, 1 red durum 7412-7512. Flax No. 1, 1.71%. Rye No. 1, 475% -48 Oats, No. 3 white, 237% -24%. Barley malting 45-65. Feed barley 22% -38%4. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, March 27.—(7)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 4 dark northern 1.06%; sample grade dark northern 65%-88%. Corn, No. 4 yellow 5213. Oats, No. 4 white, 22%- 22%. Rye, No. 2, 46%4-47%. Barley, No. 3, 40-59%. Flax not quoted. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, March 27. — () — Cash wheat, No. 2 mixed, 99%. Corn, No. 4 mixed, 54%-55; No. 4 yellow, 55-57% No. 4 white, 57-59%; sample grade, 40-49. Oats, No. 2 white, 2914; sample Chicago, No. 2 yellow, 80. . Barley, feed, 30-46, nominal; malting, 50-58, nominal. Timothy seed, 2.75 cwt. Clover seed, 13.00-20.50 cwt. BOSTON WOOL Boston, March 27.—(7)—(U. S. Dept. Agr.)—Very little interest was shown in .greasy combing domestic wools that were offered for sale. Asking prices were unchanged from recent nominal quotations. Most buyers did not show enough interest to make counter offers. Under these condi- tions holders followed a waiting policy. A little woolen type wool was selling at about steady prices. Scoured fall and eight months Texas wools brought 81-83 cents for a fair quantity. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, March 27 — () — Cash wheat: No. 1 northern, 81%; No. 2 ; northern, 78%; No. 3 northern, 74%. lau No. 2 white, 35%; No. 3 white, 78; most butcher cows 4.65-5.50; few | 9.60-90; packing sows 9.00-20; pigs’ grade, 18-25. No rye. Soybeans, track | WHEAT PRICES FALL | INDUCED BY SAGGING New Low Price Record for Season at Minneapolis } Chicago, March 27.—(4)—Executing ;@ rightabout face movement, wheat late Friday went downhill, influenced by a break in Minneapolis that car- ried May contracts to below $1 there. Minneapolis May wheat fell to 99% cents, a new low pfice record for the season. This reduced the Minneapolis against 18 cents earlier in the season. Wheat closed weak, yesterday's finish, May 96-96%, July 87-871%, corn 1-3, advanced, May 59%4, oats ‘s-%s off, and provisions varying from 12 cents setback to a rise of 2 cents. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES ,SHARPLY LOWER Minneapolis, March 27.— @) — the attention of grain trade Friday ed selling of Chicago July futures, the close here was sharply lower. While the close was lower, the market showed better resistance to pressure because of heavier flour and export sales. May wheat closed ic lower, July 1'2c lower and September tec off. With the exception of rye coarse grain futures were inclined to show independence. changed. May rye finished ‘ec off and July ‘sc higher, May malting barley closed unchanged. May feed off. 1c_lower, Hardly enough cash wheat ‘was in ito make a market. Demand was fair to good. Winter and durum wheat was in slack demand. Corn was in good demand. Oats demand was fair. Rye demand was fair to good. Barley was firmer. Flax was in good demand and firm to strong. ood | Miscellaneous | FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, March 27.—(#)—Foreign exchange heavy; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 4.951%; France 6.59%; Italy 7.95; Germany free 40.26; reg. travel 26.75. reg. comm’l 21.35; Nor- way 24.88; Sweden 25.54; Montreal in New York 99.6214; New York in Mon- treal 100.37% MONEY RATES New York, March 27.—(#)—Call money steady, % per cent all day. Prime commercial paper, % per cent. Time loans steady, 60 days-6 months, 1 per cent offered. Bankers’ accept- ances unchanged. NEW YORK BONDS New York, March 27.—(?)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7's of 1936..... 101% CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. Ctfs. . McGraw El. ; CURB STOCKS New York, March 27.—(?)—Curb: American Gen. 9%. Cities Service 5%. Elec. Bond and Share 23%. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, March 27.—(#)—Flour unchanged, shipments 21,530. Pure bran 15.00-15.25; standard middlings 15.00-15.25. 1% 32 GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, March 27.—(?)—Govern- ment bonds: Treasury 4%5s, 117.22. Treasury 4s, 112.21. The flat, rubber change pads on cigar cases have a “weight,” if lifted at the center, of almost 75 pounds. Iodine, commonly used as an an- tiseptic, is now being used as the ac- tive material in a storage battery. High-quality starch has been ex- tracted successfully from sweet po- taotes. Directs Execution G. Phil Hanna (above), Carmi, {IL., farmer who assists in hangings as a hobby, directed the execution of George Barrett, Kentucky feud- ist, in Indianapolis. Barrett was | Sentenced to death for the murder | of Nelson Klein, a U. 8. department of Justice agent. (Associated Press Photo) v OF ML IY WART Ee Ai May Wheat Sags to 991/, Cents, | Am. premium over Chicago to 3% cents, | B! %-% under |G, Weakness of May futures attracted|C. R. I. & Pac. and as a result there was concentrat- | Go), May and July oats closed un- Dei barley closed %c lower and July %c/ Dupont THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1936 New York Stocks sontageceens i} TERK Anaconda .... Arm, Il. ...... Assorted Dry Goods Atch. T, & 8. Atl. Ref. .., Aviation Corp. Baldwin Loco. . Balt. & Ohio .. Barnsdall .... Bethi. Steel New Boeing Airpl. Borden .... Borg Warner Bridgeport Brass s Mfg. Budd Wheel . Burr. Ad. Mch. ‘anadian Pac. Case WJ. 1) .. Caterpil. Tract. Celanese ..... Pasco ar oAVsseveusy RR Ratan e. eid at May and July flax each closed = Gt. West. Sug. Greyhound _. Houd.-Her. B Howe Sound Hudson Mot. Mlinois Cent. Indus. Rayon . Int. Cement iit tt batt RAR RR Re FRR Corp. Nash Motors . Rete Geet . fat. Reg. Nat, Dairy Prod. Nat. Distill. Nat. Pow. & Nat. St SBS eSRoRoSHEBRYSS: FRREL LERKKARAKE ERE F ery Some! Penney (J. C.) . Penn. R. R. Saszzsssee RRR RRS SRRRKE RRR EJ bole theater et ek tated Texac Corp. . Tex. Gulf. Sul. SoBSSEENSSy REF a FEREEL generally elfie, and sometimes attain lengths of 1,000 feet. ts FOR RENT—Large sleeping room 4 | FOR SALE—$25 WANT-ADS Are the Best Salesmen in Town Miscellaneous for Sale | Male Help Wanted By Using Mapa WANTED—Experienced grocery men, AINTENANCE —_OIl Clarofier 25 years old or over, capable of SMITH ,,,commercia!_Boay handling responsible positions with Works, Inc., Fargo, N. D.| a firm where advancement ts rapid. ae $853 State age, experience and give ref- Pergonal —=——_|_ erences and phone number in first FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, GAS|_letter. Write Tribune Ad. 13943. PAINS, INDIGESTION ric | ———_—_—_—_ quick, Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Service Drug Store, Bismarck and Central Drug Co., Mandan. MEN'S SUITS and top coats, iadies’ suits and coats, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS, Phone 1707. We call for and deliver. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1020 Bawy. Phone 1126. —— Help Wanted EXPERIENCED cook wanted for Ho- tel,_Write Tribune Ad. No. 13921. ____Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED maid for general housework. Go home nights. Ref- erences. 304 Ave. B. WANTED—Two experienced wait- resses (out of town) Quinlan’s Cafe, Dickinson, N. Dal GIRL WANTED for general house- work. F. Jaszkowiak, Phone 823. Rooms for Rent Gentlemen pre- 718 Ave. E. suitable for two. ferred. Near capitol. Phone 1758-W. 5 Res: FURNISHED front sleeping room. Very comfortable, Close in. Gentle- men preferred, 418-2nd St. FOR RENT—Purnished sleeping room next to bath. Always hot water. Phone 1540-M. 322-3rd St. xe FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Always hot water. Next to bath. Rent reasonable. Call 1935-W. SLEEPING foom for one or two gen- tlemen. Near bath. Always hot 922: PLEASANT fi: sleeping roo: Hot water at all times. 920-8th Phone 1752-1 Mrs. G. H. Dollar, 316 W. Park. Phone 711, Lots for Sale BUY YOUR LOTS NOW, stop pay- ing rent. We offer desirable lots, off the high taxes, near school and city park. Reasonable price and easy terms. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. Wanted to Buy __ WANTED—Girl for general house- Phone Position Wanted AMBITIOUS MAN desires position on | basis of past experiences, clerical ; and 10 years retail store experience, hardware and grocery. Good ref- erences. Write Tribune Ad. 13937. “BE 8 Business Opportunity BE SOMEBODY! Acquire establish- ed grocery in this city. Present in- come over $2,500.00 per year. In- cludes five room modern home well located, splendid neighbors. Inter- ests elsewhere, compels immediate | sale. Only $2,600.00 cash. Real op-| portunity for independence. Grinde, New kford, N. Dak. ESSFUL! Lucrative re- staurant and beer parlor including modern two story brick building, cozy six room apartment. Old age compels owner to leave this splen- did business. May consider clear im- proved land or city residence as part payment. Grinde, New Rock- ford, N. Dal equipped shoe shop. Reasonable if taken at once. A chance for good business. James Bartrug, Golden Valley, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Beer parlor and cafe or WANTED TO BUY—A small grocery business in city of not less than .3000 population, 122 Ave. B, Bis- marck, N. D. For Sale a) SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE: I. H. C. MAKE. One Mc- Cormick Deering 15/30 Tractor, two three bottom P é& O plows, one 12 ft. power lift field cultivator, four farm wagons, one 8 ft. grain binder, one 14 ft. D. D. grain drill, two three bottom plow drills, one Emerson Kicker grain cleaner. Wing Mercantile Co., Wing, N. Dak. will sub lease building for other business. Phone or write Chas. . Hawley, Mandan. in town. Excellent location for good barber. E. H. Flaig, Fredonia, N. Di Work Wanted MAN with 15° years experience in bookkeeping and general office work wants full or part time work. Sober __and reliable, Phone 576. 807-4th St. EXPERIENCED Girl wants hour work, Call 1707 after 5 p. m. Ask for Hillie. coat, like new. Matching accessories, only $10. Also grey tweed coat, $3. Size 12 to 16. Phone 303. FOR SALE—$185 credit on = mouth, $135 cash. Also 1930 A-1 La Salle Coupe, Phone 303. rumble seat, $295. Cheap. 600 egg capacity. See Geo. C. Meyers, Richholt Grocery, Bis- marck, N. Dak. ie FOR SALE—Efglish Call Ducks. $2.00 pair. A. H. Erickson, R. No. 2, Wile ton, N. Dak. Bete FOR SALE—Misses’ Tweed coat, size 16. Perfect condition. 215-3rd St. Rose Apt. I. lousehold Goods for Sale| ;ALE—Complete household fur- nishings. Solid mahagony book case, library table, davenport and chair, dining suite, solid mahagony, buffet table and chairs, rugs, bed room and kitchen furniture. Call 428 W. Bdwy. after 11:30, Phone 1239, LARGE STOCK of used radios at lowest prices. Philco console, $9.95, Echophone Mantel, $6.45, Phone 1935-W. SPARTON Radio, rug, studio couch, wicker set including fernery, 2 chairs, table, settee, metal reen- forced. Room 8, Hoskin Meyer Bldg. FOR BALE—Early Ohio potatoes. De- liver anytime, C. D. Mason. Phone 892-R. | eS sLoans j LOANS, all classes salaried men and women. monthly payments. Planters Invest- ment Co.. Minot, N. Dak. Farm Lands _ FOR RENT—160 acre farm. ¢ buildings. 5 miles NE of Menoken. Cash rent preferred. H. C. Craven, Menoken. WE furnish information how to build 2 room house, $300. Five room house, $1,656, NATIONAL HOME BUILD- | 7; ERS, Wahpeton, N. Dak. Houses and Flats ee FOR SALE—Four-year-old five-room stucco bungalow. Two rooms fur- nished in basement. Located in western part of city. Near school. In good residential location, One of the best homes in Bismarck, $5,250. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR RENT—Five room dwelling in duplex. Close in. Gas heat. Dr. Enge. Phone 260. MODERN HOME FOR SALE by own- er with basement apartment. Call 323-10th. pad trsalibiee SOR FOR RENT—Upper duplex at 110 Ave. C West. Phone R. W. Sanders, 1361. | FOR RENT—Six room modern house. Geod location. 211 E. Rosser. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County, North Dakota, will receive sealed bids for furnishing county. printing, legal blanks and plank boeks and supplies for the en- fSuing year. also bids for all election inting and jpplies for the ensuing FS Side for supplies for election Gv made se) te from the general 1, Said bids to be filed with the founty Auditor, Bismarek, North Da- 01 en or before 2:30 P. M., on April "Schédule of County printing, legal blanks, blank books and supplies, can be had by applying to the County Auditor. Bidders must bid on all items con- tained in schedule. Bids received for any number of items, less than those contained in sald schedule will be considered as irregular and rejected as suc Suceessful bidder will be required to furnish a satisfactory surety bond to the Board for the ‘faithful per- formance of the contract. Bids must be sealed and enclosed in an envelope and addressed to the County Auditor, Bismarck, North Dakota, and marked “Bid for Printing Books and Sup- P A certified check for five per cent of the amount of the bid must accom- pany each offer, man of the Boar sioners ‘The Board reserves the right to re- fied any and all bids. By order of he Board of Burleigh County Com- gst s of Burleigh County, North sted March 6, 1986 . ren 6G. Derby, County Auditor. payable to the Chair- 4418-90-21. $5 to $300. Convenient | ; FOR SALE—Steamer trunk, ironing of County Commis- 1 FOR SALE—Hot point electric range, 3 burner, in good condition. Cheap. Axminster rug. Very reasonable. Call at 310-4th. Good condition. MELROSE console radio. Oper- ates as good as new. A wonderful __buy for only $3.50. Call 1935-W. FOR SALE—Lioyd Loom baby car- tiage. Good ‘condition. Cheap. one 1282-M. 235 W. Thayer. ble gas range, bed Call at 703 Front after complete, 5:30 p. m. board, and radio. Call 707 Ave. A. Apt. 3. Wanted to Rent Reliable party wants small house or apartment by April Ist. Write Tribune Ad. 13922. Farm for Sale $268 cash and assumption of Federal Land Bank loan of $800.00, payable $24.00 every six months, buys 160 acres of land. Home 16x20, full basement. Barn 24x24. Chicken house, well and pump. 120 acres under cultiva- tion. Within 20 miles of Bis- marck. Immediate possession. Hedden Real Estate Agency Phone 0 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN ENGSTROM, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed, T. H. Steffen, as the executor of the estate of John Engstrom, late of the township of Ecklund, in’ Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first pyblication of this notice, to said executor at the First National Bank in the city of Wilton, McLean County, North Da- kota, or to the Judge of the County Court of said Burleigh County, at his office in the Burleigh County, North Dakota Court House in the City of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County. You are hereby further notified that Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge of the County Court’ within’ and for the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has fixed the 14th day of October, A. D. 1936, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of sald day, at the Court Rooms of said Court, in the sald Court House in the City ‘of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County, as the time and place for hearing ‘and adjusting all claims against the estate of the said John Engstrom, deceased, which have been duly and regularly presented as hereinbefore provided. Dated this 18th day of March, 4. D. $ T. H, Steffen, as the executor of the estate of John Engstrom, deceased. FOR SALE—Barber shop. Only one | ——— Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge fgr one insertion—45c for 15 words. =) First insertion (per word) 3¢ consecutive insertions (per word) ..........040.4€ consecutive insertions (per word) . consecutive (per word ..........4646.80 consecutive insertions (per word) ............5%4¢ consecutive insertions (per word) ..............6¢ This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota, 40 4 5 6 Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad de- partment. Out-of-Town Readers who wish to answer want ads in which only ping: state phone numb the nd. THE BISMAKCK' TRIBUNE _____Room and Board BOARD by day or week. Room close by. New garage for rent, 824-7th, Phone 1784. ___ For Sal FOR RENT OR SALE—20 acres with buildings. 311 So. 8th St. Farms for Sale FOR SALE 640 acre Stock Farm, 10 room house, finished 3 years ago, electric lights, (best running water system, cost $2200), sewer system, stock sheds, granary, chicken house, 150 acres pasture, 90 acres broke. Priced at less than value of improvements, % cash, balance small yearly payments without interest. J. J. Rue, 711 Ave, Bismarck. ____Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment with private bath and entrance, Electric _ refrigerator, lights, and gas. Laundry privileges, Call between 10 a. m. and 6 p, m. ‘709-1st. FURNISHED GROUND floor apart= ment, living room, kitchenette with breakfast nook, bedroom adjoining bath. Also one room furnished _ Apartment. 808-7th. ; FURNISHED LIVING ROOM, kitch- enette and bath in new home. Adults only. Phone 1876 or call at m 1029-4th after 5. THREE ROOM furnished apartment with private bath, first floor. For Sale: Household furniture, 924-4th St. FOR RENT—Smali modern 2” room and kitchenette apartment, partly furnished. Call rear 118 First St. NEW UNFURNISHED kitchenette apartment, hot water heat. Prie _vat bath. Call 107 after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—Light eke room. Partly furnished, if desired. _ Newly decorated. 219 So, 12th. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Rose Apts. 215-3rd Street. F. W. zi ‘Murphy. _ Phone 852. FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apartment. Private en- trance. Phone 601. FOR RENT—Three room apartment with bath and private entrance. Call at 701-8th S| Automobiles for Sale SPECIAL USED CAR SALE The fastest moving Used Car Stock, Read these prices—the best, real Used Car Bargains. None of thes cars were exposed to the bitter win- ter weather, You take no chance on rusted cylinder walls, or valves; on cracked cylinder bloeks or bear- ings. Priced from $50.00 to $275 ‘27 Chevrolet Truck, comp. ..$185 28 Ford Sedan .. 125 29 Buick Sedan 729 Nash Coupe "30 DeSoto Sedan . '29 Pontiac Coach ’28 Graham Sedan ’32 Studebaker Sedan . ‘27 Overland ... Priced Over $275.00 "34 DeLuxe Plymouth Coupe $435 ‘34 Chevrolet Pickup . 350 ‘32 Plymouth Sedan .. 295 ‘33 Pontiac Sedan . 465 "32 Chrysler Sedan soos 365 ’35 Ford Truck, long. w. b. .. 565 '34 Dodge Coach ... oe 495 Trade and Terms Don't miss this unusual used car stock, M. B. GILMAN CO. and & Bdwy. e Phone 808 CHEVROLET USED CAR BARGAINS 1928 Ford Coach 1928 Ford Coupe 1928 Pontiac Sedan 2-1930 Ford Tudors 2-1930 Chevrolet Sedans 1930 Ford Sedan 1931 Chevrolet Coupe 1931 Chevrolet Coach 1931 Chevrolet Sedan 2-1932 Buick Sedans 2-1932 Chevrolet Coaches 1933 Chevrolet Coupe 1933 Plymouth Coupe 1935 Chevrolet Town Sedan 1933 Chevrolet 2 ton panel 7 Good used trucks. We trade and give terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bae. Geo. M. Register, Att’y., of said executor, Bismarcl, N. Dak. First publication on the 20th day of March, A. D, 1936. 8/20-27—4/8 Rismarck, N. D. FORD COUPE model A. Excellent. condition. Cheap for cash, Writ Tribune Ad. 18942,

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